>>520211841
This shit really took off after 2020. So, my assessment is that all the loose, easy money floating around is gone. Furthermore, all that money made input costs of all types more expensive, leading to the "shrinkflation" of meals there. It's back to early 2021 type performance; so I think this is just a natural retracement after a long boom period. Also, they did a 50:1 split back in the summer of 24 and this shit was trading at $3,460.5/share at peak lol.